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I posted this on another forum and I'm trying get a range of opions so.
I have been think about Lucifer's rebellion and I got to thinking was this doomed from the start? I think God can be brought down by Lucifer but if not then we will all fall on judgement day. So what do the rest of you guys think. Note the only answers I'm seeking are from other Luciferians.
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That battle of Good vs. Evil will continue for the rest of time. As in all fictional stories the Good guys always have a way of wrestling back the advantage.
Theoretically Luficer will tempt mutiny among the angels, but do you seriously think all the world can turn evil? |
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Lucifer is not evil to me, god is the evil one. So to me if we lose then god's evil will take the world. Here is a quote from Revelation of Lucifer the Divine. " The book of Revelation is the not divine Revelation of
God, but rather the greatest of false prophecies. The Dragon, the ancient dragon that gives power unto the second, is Judaism—the religion of Abraham and Moses. The Beast, the lamb that is slain but rises again, is Christianity—the religion of the resurrection of the Christ. The False Prophet, the one who is the last to be given power and is the descendant of the others, is Islam—the religion of the prophet Muhammad." This was said by Beelzebub.
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dracula?
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(Oh, and I'm sorry to derail your thread; obviously I can't attempt an answer to the OP. If you want, I'll retract this post forthwith!)
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It is symbolism for Judaism.
and I more than happy to answer any question with Luciferianism
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*guesses that that means no*
*thanks zar'roc for his answer* ------ Do you know why the 'ancient dragon' is used to symbolise Judaism? It's just that from what I've read of its mythological connotations, it seems to be quite a fascinating 'choice' to have made. (To wit, the 'ancient dragon' (sometimes cast as a 'leviathan') often represents the unformed and chaotic, and frequently is depicted as having been slain (sometimes repeatedly) to strengthen/purify creation during the beginning or 'sacred time' of existence. It is 'the Primeval one', and is the most fevered nemesis of cosmic order and the 'rightful' way of life. A good example of this type of myth is Canaanite story of the slaying of the seven-headed dragon Lotan by Baal, and thus preventing the world from becoming 'unrooted', but it tends to be present in some form throughout most mythological systems and remains an interestingly prevalent symbol even to this day) 'Tis probably a mere coincidence, but it caught my eye. ![]()
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I'm not completly sure why,but the use symbols from each religion that are greatly fear the dragon of Judaism, the Beast of christianity, and the The False Prophet of Islam. He is trying to show that what most consider good is in fact evil.
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only thing i need to know is if the devil wins will he lower taxes yes or no
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